Friday, December 7, 2012

Saltillo: Four Mummy Wrapped Bodies Hanging Off Serape Bridge

by Chivis Martínez



 
The Attorney General of the State (PGJE) reported through a press conference, that they have identified  one of the four people who were discovered hanging from a bridge of the Distributor Road El Sarape.

The identified man Carlos Omar Gonzalez Molina was 20 years of age who, according to the ongoing investigation by the authorities, was engaged in criminal activity as a “halcon” or lookout, for which cartel was not specified.

Gonzales Molina was reported missing on Dec. 6. The other three bodies have not been identified.

It was at 05:15 hrs today when the alert was triggered by a report of four dead people hanging from the Serape distributor road bridge. The deseased were four men, aged between 17 and 35 years. The bodies were hung on the inside lane from east to west. The bodies bore signs of intense torture and were wrapped from head to toe.

A few meters from the scene on Highway 57 and Juan Navarro was an abandoned Neon vehicle, gray with 9798 UCD plates and Texas license plates J31TGX.   inside the vehicle found no traces or signs of violence but there were signs of attempts  to torch the vehicle.

When the spokesman Sergio Sisbles was asked if a message accompanied the bodies, he declined to answer directly saying “a full report with details will be forthcoming”.

Right.
 
Sources used for this post: Zocalo Saltillo and Vanguardia

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